Huawei
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Leon Wang, President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line, shares Huawei's collaboration with world-leading carriers, leveraging its Xinghe Intelligent Network Solution.
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James Chen, president of the carrier business at Huawei, suggested the telecoms sector is set to be transformed by AI, with AI-augmented networks able to “unleash even more business value” compared to prior foundational technologies.
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Li Peng, Huawei’s corporate senior vice president and president of ICT sales & service suggested that AI will reshape the mobile industry, as IDC also predicts that AI-enabled smartphones will exceed 900 million units globally by 2028.
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At the 10th Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF 2024) in Istanbul last week, Bob Chen, president of Huawei’s optical business product line, emphasised the pivotal role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming the telecoms industry.
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At the 10th Ultra-Broadband Forum (UBBF 2024) in Istanbul, Türkiye, Huawei's executive director of the board and chairman of the ICT infrastructure managing board, David Wang, presented a keynote on the future of ultra-broadband (UBB) networks in shaping an "all intelligence" era.
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The 2024 Huawei Mobile Broadband Forum (MBBF) kicked off in Istanbul yesterday, with industry leaders gathering to discuss the future of mobile networks, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital transformation.
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NEC Corp could ease the UK’s 5G equipment woes after the government confirmed the Japanese firm would be “supporting 5G in the UK”.
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The US has persuaded Bulgaria to block the use of Huawei and ZTE kit in its 5G networks and the US is now asking Egypt to adopt its so-called Clean Network programme.
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When it comes to supplying Europe’s next generation of mobile equipment Huawei is out… but who (and what) is in? Alan Burkitt-Gray examines the future role of Open RAN.
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Sweden has become the latest country to ban the use of Huawei and ZTE equipment from its 5G networks.
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Nothing to do with Covid, but virtualisation of telecoms networks means that telcos are no longer locked in to a few hardware vendors. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the march of SDN and NFV
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Two Belgian operators have chosen Ericsson and Nokia for their 5G infrastructure, even though Orange Belgium previously operated a private 5G network with ZTE kit.
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The industry’s move to open standards accelerated today with the decision by Ericsson, Huawei, NTT and Salesforce to join the TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture project.
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Huawei has signed a cooperation agreement with Softline, the Russian IT solutions and cybersecurity firm.
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Huawei's Next-Gen Data Storage Solution: OneStorage
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After banning Chinese vendors from 5G networks, the US could now turn attention to the security of its subsea cable connections.
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One of China’s biggest cement makers on automated production that could save billions a year
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Huawei strives to build industry intelligent twins with intelligent connectivity, according to David Wang of Huawei in a recent speech